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Community Forums › Forums › Archived Forums › Design Tips and Tricks › Agency Pro – Home Top Widget Font Size – Not the title but the wording below it

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  • This topic has 3 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 10 years, 4 months ago by Erik D. Slater.
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  • June 22, 2015 at 8:46 am #157161
    Publishing Editor
    Member

    Hi I am trying to figure out how to change the font size of the Agency Pro Home Top Widget - Note not the title but the body. (sentence under the title) - again the wording under the title.

    I am using a text widget.

    What I have tried:
    - have tried putting a HTAG in the text widget and it doesn't change it for everyone. Just myself (which is bizarre) but besides the point, it needs to work for everyone
    - have played around the CSS file testing different font' sized listed there and none seem to change that section when I change the size. So presume I am looking in the wrong area.

    In the URL I included - the wording I am trying to change and make bigger is "Focusing on nurturing and transforming groundbreaking ideas into truly successful enterprise "

    Thanks in advance for any advice


    Joanna
    Owner & Publishing Editor of:
    VC-List.com / LoveEngineer.com / NonprofitInformation.com / DailyProperties.com / LoverNotAFigther.com /
    SmallBiz-Resources.com / WhoCaters.com / BioinformaticsDirectory.com /Refined-Life.com / FactBasedHealth.com / FactBasedSkinCare.com / CaliDiet.com

    http://2e4.f15.myftpupload.com/
    June 22, 2015 at 9:33 am #157163
    Susan
    Moderator

    The text: Focusing on nurturing and transforming groundbreaking ideas into truly successful enterprise

    is controlled here:

    /* Typographical Elements
    --------------------------------------------- */

    body {
    background-color: #d7c603;
    color: #666;
    font-family: 'EB Garamond', serif;
    font-size: 16px;
    font-weight: 400;
    line-height: 1.625;
    }

    June 23, 2015 at 11:20 pm #157367
    Publishing Editor
    Member

    I can change the number 16 to 20 or 30 and don't see a change in size.


    Joanna
    Owner & Publishing Editor of:
    VC-List.com / LoveEngineer.com / NonprofitInformation.com / DailyProperties.com / LoverNotAFigther.com /
    SmallBiz-Resources.com / WhoCaters.com / BioinformaticsDirectory.com /Refined-Life.com / FactBasedHealth.com / FactBasedSkinCare.com / CaliDiet.com

    June 24, 2015 at 12:34 am #157370
    Erik D. Slater
    Member

    Firstly, are you changing font-size to 20 or 30 ... or to 20px or 30px? Because it should work. May be a caching issue there (need to refresh the page once you upload the changed file).

    Secondly, I'm not so sure that's the right place to change it anyway ... since that would change the font-size for all your standard text throughout your entire site. Since this is a text widget, you could wrap the text in a <span> tag in the widget itself, and assign it a class, e.g.

    <span class="sub-description">Focusing on nurturing and transforming groundbreaking ideas into truly successful enterprise</span>

    and then add the following to your style.css file:

    .sub-description {
        font-size: 20px;
    }

    Erik D. Slater: Digital Platform Consultant • LinkedIn
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